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(01-17-2012, 11:04 AM)Gors Wrote: but that IS the problem.
A good game shouldn't have any bugs/glitches, even if they benefit the player. It is unfair as fuck, doesn't make sense, it makes the game broken. An ideal fun game should be fun NOT because it's hilariously buggy; it should be fun because it's well-coded and well-thought overall.
Games are going to have glitches regardless. Somebody is always going to miss something. That's just the way it is. Hoping for a game to be absolutely flawless is something called an unrealistic expectation.
Been trying Demon Soul's again...and CoD MW3, Some Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 as well. Pretty much trying to pass the time till Naruto Generations and Asura's Wrath come out
At the same time, a game should have as few glitches possible, and hey I enjoy my hilariously glitchy game everyonce and awhile (Two Worlds, you pile of bad coding, oversimplified everything and mass murder) games that are programmed outstandingly are much more enjoyable to play all the way through.
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(01-17-2012, 08:42 PM)Argyle Bastard Wrote: At the same time, a game should have as few glitches possible, and hey I enjoy my hilariously glitchy game everyonce and awhile (Two Worlds, you pile of bad coding, oversimplified everything and mass murder) games that are programmed outstandingly are much more enjoyable to play all the way through.
I'm not saying it should be glitchy, I just meant that because of one or two glitches, the game shouldn't be written off as bad
Though in this case with X6 it just is pretty bad..
And Two Worlds..
And Duke Nukem Forever
01-17-2012, 09:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2012, 09:33 PM by Gwen.)
Thats what Gors was pointing out, a game shouldn't have that many glitches.
EDIT: While realistically you're going to have glitches, it just happens, it should be as few as possible, so as to lead to a better gaming experience.
hi guys i just want to remind you:
A game is not good just because you like it. A game's quality is based on how well it is made.
nobody is saying that one or two glitches make a bad game. there is no reason to say that because we are all well aware that almost, if not every game that's been made since video gaming started, has glitches.
what we we are talking about is if the game is actually well-made or if it's obviously badly made
Thats what I was saying...
i know; i'm just clarifying it for other people who do not understand the concept of "bad video games"
Ah okay,
My bad heh
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I like Shadow The Hedgehog, but I will admit it's not a well put together game. In its defense though, it's better built than Sonic 06.
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Been going old school and playing Tecmo bowl over the past few days. Jesus christ AI is so stupid, and some teams(denver) use of playbook is an easy pattern to figure out. Such a fun game though, and I like that even if the CP or other player picks the right defensive play to blitz, you can still make yardage by finding a small hole with your qb. Good times, good times.
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The PS2 port of Deus Ex. 'Cos the health system in the original was ass.
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Dungeon Defenders, Warhammer 40k Dawn of War II
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Need for speed world.
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DBZ-Super butoden 2 (pirate,for riping sprites)
Need MegaMan classic sprites revamped in Sega Genesis style, ask me and ill try to do it...
I've been laughing till I cry (literally) playing multiplayer New Super Mario Bros.
I'm also still trying to finish all Last Specter puzzles. To be honest, I think I'll just look up the answers to the minigames so I can get on and do the puzzles Also, London Life is surprisingly fun.
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